Swoboda Charters

Creating Life Long Memories

Welcome to Swoboda Charter. Our goal is to provide a one of a kind alaskan hunting and fishing experience. This simple approach has effectively fueled our growth since we opened our doors in 2012. We’re thrilled you’ve decided to visit us - please browse our site to discover what we’re all about.

About Us

Our Background

Swoboda Charters has offered one of a kind alaskan vacation opportunity since 2012. We are family owned and operated based out of Homer, Alaska known as the halibut fishing capital of the world. We specialize in guided fishing charters and big game transporting allowing for year round opportunity for our clients to experiences the best that Alaska has to offer.

Swoboda Charters Services

Guided Fishing Trips

World Class Fishing Opportunities

Our fishing services offer a variety of opportunities to chase world class fish. We offer trips varying from single day trips for Halibut, Salmon, and Rock Fish all the way to 7 day long range trips focused on world class trophy fish of all species.

Big Game Transporting

Unique Hunting Experiences

Our hunting services offer a unique opportunity to hunt in some of alaskas most prestine wilderness on the Kenia Peninsula as well as Kodiak Island while enjoying all the luxury accommodations of a lodge. 5 to 10 day hunting trips for Kodiak Brown Bear, Black Bear, Sitka Black-Tail Deer, Elk, and Mountain Goat.

Travel Advisory

THE STATE 1 ~ALASKACO\'LRNOR .~IIKI: l)U\JI LAVY**COVID-19 HEALTH ALERT**Issued March 20, 2020By: Dr. Anne Zin~ iefMedic~ Q,fficer, State ofAlaska Commissioner Adam Crum!idaska Department of Health and Social ServicesThe State of Alaska and the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) acknowledge the importance of suspending all non-essential travel across the Alaska border as well as minimizing intrastate travel to avoid introducing new COVID-19 cases into Alaska from out of state, and slow the spread of the virus in state. Greater than 80% ofproven COVID-19 cases have come from out of state, primarily from the lower 48. It is imperative that Alaskans heed these guidelines.Health Alert 9.1 - Out of State TravelTo prevent the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the State ofAlaska is issuing the following strong advisory:That all Alaskans cease non-essential out of state personal, business, and medical travel now. Alaskans currently out of state are encouraged to return home now if they had plans to return to Alaska within the next 30 daysWe strongly advise that any tourist and non-essential business travel to Alaska be suspended now. We strongly recommend that visitors to Alaska return to their home communities now.Airlines operating interstate travel are mandated to immediately post this recommendation to their customers on their webpages and at the airports in a place that is easily seen.Airports in Alaska are mandated to prominently post all travel recommendations.Tour operators should immediately suspend reservations for any out of state visitors.Businesses that depend on interstate travel should immediately assess their travel needs and only move essential personnel or travel for emergency reasons. Any travelling employee is expected to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival in Alaska.All travelers returning from a Level 3 area are mandated to self-quarantine for 14 days as previously outlined in COVID-19 Health Mandate 004.For the latest information on COVID-19, visit coronavirus.ala ka.gov State ofAlaska COVID-19 Health Alert 009Any returning resident or worker is expected to self-quarantine for 14 days after returning to Alaska and monitor for illness. Ifyou cannot work from home, you should not return to work until this period has passed, unless your work supports critical infrastructure (see Attachment A). Ifyour work is a part of critical infrastructure, it is the expectation that every attempt will be made to comply with the 14-day quarantine or that appropriate steps are taken to protect workers, the public and spread of COVID-19.Any visitor to Alaska is expected to self-isolate for 14 days after arriving in Alaska, monitor for illness, and follow appropriate social distancing protocols while in Alaska.Health Alert 9.2 - In-State Alaska Travel:To prevent the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the State of Alaska is issuing the following strong adviso1y:That all Alaskans cease any non-essential in-state long distance personal, business, or medical travel, with specific heightened concern for travel to remote areas with limited medical resources.We strongly recommend that non-residents cease any non-essential personal, business, or medical long-distance travel within Alaska with specific heightened concern for travel to remote areas with limited medical resources.All air, road and maritime services operating in Alaska are mandated to post on the web and in their terminals, these travel recommendations.All airports, ports, and bus terminals are mandated to prominently post these travel recommendations.Any tour operator depending on clients moving long distances across Alaska should strongly consider suspending operations.We expect any traveler who leaves a community with known cases of COVID-19 to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival to their destination community and monitor for symptoms of illness. Following that period, appropriate social distancing should be followed.The sacrifice of all Alaskans during this public health emergency is notable. While social distancing is one arm of slowing the spread of COVID-19, minimizing travel is an equally important part of slowing the spread of disease. We are aware of the impact these health advisories have, specifically on our travel industry, already hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The state is committed to continue to work with businesses and employees impacted by the pandemic and will continue to work to mitigate these impacts. The safety and health of all Alaskans is our primary concern.This health advisory does not apply to medical, personal, or business emergencies.This is not a mandate. State of Alaska COVID-19 Health Alert 009Visit the State of Alaska's COVID-19 website at coronavirus.alaska.gov for more information

Attachment A Critical Workforce InfrastructureFunctioning critical infrastructure is imperative during the response to the COVID-19 emergency for both public health and safety as well as community well-being. Certain critical infrastructure industries have a special responsibility in these times to continue operations. Guidance on essential critical infrastructure workforce can be found on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) website. For the State of Alaska, critical workforce and industries include, but are not limited to:  Transportation and logistics  Agricultural operations, including fishing and fish-processing  Energy – including oil and gas production  Critical Manufacturing  Raw material production for manufacturing, including mining and timber  Water, wastewater and sanitation  Government functions  Public safety and first responders  Healthcare & Public Health  Financial services  Communications  Defense

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Swoboda Alaskan Adventures is committed to exceeding your needs. Questions, comments or special requests? We’d love to hear from you, so don’t hesitate to reach out today.